Poland |
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Captain |
Tomasz Wiktorowski |
ITF ranking |
11 (16 November 2015) |
Highest ITF ranking |
7 (22 April 2014) |
Colors |
red & white |
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First year |
1966 |
Years played |
34 |
Ties played (W–L) |
111 (58–53) |
Years in
World Group |
14 (5–14) |
Best finish |
World Group QF (1992, 2015) |
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Most total wins |
Agnieszka Radwańska (42–11) |
Most singles wins |
Agnieszka Radwańska (34–9) |
Most doubles wins |
Alicja Rosolska(21–10) |
Best doubles team |
Klaudia Jans-Ignacik /
Alicja Rosolska (14–8) |
Most ties played |
Agnieszka Radwańska (35) |
Most years played |
Alicja Rosolska (11) |
The Poland Fed Cup team represents Poland in Fed Cup tennis competition and are governed by the Polski Związek Tenisowy. They currently compete in the World Group.
The Radwańska sisters won three singles competitions, Katarzyna Piter and Alicja Rosolska won double match and they gave Poland return to World Group II for the first time since 2010 with a 4-1 victory over Belgium in the Fed Cup by BNP Paribas World Group II play-off.
Current Team
Against Russia 7–8 February 2015
Rankings 2 February 2015
History
Poland competed in its first Fed Cup in 1966. Their best result was reaching the quarterfinals in 1992.
Legend |
World Group |
World Group Play-off |
World Group II |
World Group II Play-off |
Europe/Africa Group |
2010–2019
Edition |
Round |
Date |
Against |
Surface |
Team Result |
2016 Fed Cup |
World Group II 1st Round |
06–07 February 2016
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United States |
TBA |
TBA |
2015 Fed Cup |
World Group Play-off |
18–19 April 2015
Zielona Góra, Poland |
Switzerland |
Hard |
Loss 2-3 |
World Group 1st Round |
9–10 February 2015
Kraków, Poland |
Russia |
Hard (i) |
Loss 0–4 |
2014 Fed Cup |
World Group Play-off |
19–20 April 2014
Barcelona, Spain |
Spain |
Clay |
Win 3–2 |
World Group II |
8–9 February 2014
Borås, Sweden |
Sweden |
Hard (i) |
Win 3–2 |
2013 Fed Cup |
World Group II Play-off |
20–21 April 2013
Koksijde, Belgium |
Belgium |
Hard (i) |
Win 4–1 |
Europe/Africa Group I |
6–9 February 2013
Eilat, Israel |
Croatia |
Hard |
Win 2–1 |
Israel |
Win 2–1 |
Turkey |
Win 3–0 |
Romania |
Win 2–1 |
2012 Fed Cup |
Europe/Africa Group I |
1–4 February 2012
Eilat, Israel |
Sweden |
Hard |
Lost 1–2 |
Romania |
Win 2–1 |
Croatia |
Win 3–0 |
Luxembourg |
Win 3–0 |
2011 Fed Cup |
Europe/Africa Group I |
2–5 February 2011
Eilat, Israel |
Belarus |
Hard |
Lost 0–2 |
Luxembourg |
Win 2–1 |
Israel |
Win 2–1 |
Bulgaria |
Lost 1–2 |
2010 Fed Cup |
World Group II Play-off |
24–25 April 2010
Sopot, Poland |
Spain |
Carpet (i) |
Lost 1–4 |
World Group II |
6–7 February 2010
Bydgoszcz, Poland |
Belgium |
Carpet (i) |
Lost 2–3 |
2000–2009
Edition |
Round |
Date |
Against |
Surface |
Team Result |
2009 Fed Cup |
World Group II Play-off |
25–26 April 2009
Gdynia, Poland |
Japan |
Clay |
Win 3–2 |
Europe/Africa Group I |
4–7 February 2009
Tallinn, Estonia |
Great Britain |
Hard (i) |
Win 2–1 |
Israel |
Win 2–1 |
Sweden |
Win 3–0 |
Romania |
Win 2–1 |
2008 Fed Cup |
Europe/Africa Group I |
30 January–1 February 2008
Budapest, Hungary |
Georgia |
Carpet (i) |
Win 3–0 |
Serbia |
Lost 1–2 |
Romania |
Lost 0–3 |
2007 Fed Cup |
Europe/Africa Group I |
18–21 April 2007
Plovdiv, Bulgaria |
Ukraine |
Clay |
Lost 1–2 |
Great Britain |
Win 3–0 |
Bulgaria |
Win 3–0 |
Luxembourg |
Win 3–0 |
2006 Fed Cup |
Europe/Africa Group II |
26–29 April 2006
Antalya, Turkey |
Georgia |
Clay |
Win 3–0 |
Latvia |
Win 3–0 |
Greece |
Win 3–0 |
Portugal |
Win 3–0 |
2005 Fed Cup |
Europe/Africa Group I |
19–24 April 2005
Antalya, Turkey |
Estonia |
Clay |
Lost 0–3 |
Sweden |
Lost 1–2 |
Luxembourg |
Lost 1–2 |
Netherlands |
Lost 0–3 |
2004 Fed Cup |
Europe/Africa Group I |
19–24 April 2004
Athens, Greece |
Bulgaria |
Clay |
Lost 1–2 |
Estonia |
Lost 1–2 |
Greece |
Win 2–1 |
2003 Fed Cup |
Europe/Africa Group I |
21–26 April 2003
Estoril, Portugal |
Hungary |
Clay |
Lost 1–2 |
Ireland |
Win 2–1 |
Great Britain |
Lost 1–2 |
Netherlands |
Win 2–1 |
2002 Fed Cup |
Europe/Africa Group I |
24–28 April 2002
Antalya, Turkey |
Turkey |
Clay |
Win 2–1 |
Luxembourg |
Lost 0–3 |
Yugoslavia |
Lost 1–2 |
2001 Fed Cup |
Europe/Africa Group I |
24–28 April 2001
Murcia, Spain |
Macedonia |
Clay |
Win 3–0 |
Netherlands |
Lost 0–3 |
Yugoslavia |
Lost 0–3 |
2000 Fed Cup |
Europe/Africa Group I |
15–21 May 2000
Murcia, Spain |
Romania |
Clay |
Lost 0–3 |
Morocco |
Win 3–0 |
Slovenia |
Lost 0–3 |
Belarus |
Lost 0–3 |
1990–1999
Edition |
Round |
Date |
Against |
Surface |
Team Result |
1999 Fed Cup |
Europe/Africa Group I |
19–23 April 1999
Murcia, Spain |
Luxembourg |
Clay |
Lost 1–2 |
Georgia |
Win 3–0 |
Slovenia |
Lost 1–2 |
1998 Fed Cup |
World Group II Play-off |
25–26 July 1998
Bergheim, Austria |
Austria |
Clay |
Lost 0–5 |
Europe/Africa Group I |
14–28 April 1998
Murcia, Spain |
Romania |
Clay |
Win 2–0 |
Greece |
Win 2–1 |
Portugal |
Win 2–1 |
Great Britain |
Win 2–1 |
Madagascar |
Win 3–0 |
1997 Fed Cup |
Europe/Africa Group I |
22–26 April 1997
Bari, Italy |
Finland |
Clay |
Win 3–0 |
Belarus |
Lost 0–3 |
Hungary |
Lost 0–3 |
1996 Fed Cup |
Europe/Africa Group II |
25–30 March 1996
Ramat Hasharon, Israel |
Denmark |
Hard |
Win 2–1 |
Ethiopia |
Win 3–0 |
Botswana |
Win 3–0 |
Lithuania |
Win 3–0 |
1995 Fed Cup |
Europe/Africa Group I |
17–21 April 1995
Murcia, Spain |
Great Britain |
Clay |
Lost 1–2 |
Slovenia |
Lost 1–2 |
Czech Republic |
Lost 0–3 |
1994 Fed Cup |
World Group 1st Round |
19 July 1994
Frankfurt, Germany |
Austria |
Clay |
Lost 1–2 |
1993 Fed Cup |
World Group 1st Round |
19 July 1993
Frankfurt, Germany |
Indonesia |
Clay |
Lost 1–2 |
World Group Play-off |
22 July 1993
Frankfurt, Germany |
Great Britain |
Clay |
Win 2–1 |
1992 Fed Cup |
World Group Quarterfinal |
13–19 July 1992
Frankfurt, Germany |
Germany |
Clay |
Lost 0–3 |
World Group 2nd Round |
Sweden |
Win 2–1 |
World Group 1st Round |
Israel |
Win 3–0 |
1991 Fed Cup |
World Group 2nd Round |
18–28 July 1991
Nottingham, United Kingdom |
Indonesia |
Hard |
Lost 1–2 |
World Group 1st Round |
France |
Win 2–1 |
World Group Qualifying Round |
Kenya |
Win 3–0 |
World Group Qualifying Round |
Uruguay |
Win 3–0 |
1990 Fed Cup |
World Group, Consolation Round |
21–29 July 1990
Norcross, United States |
Argentina |
Hard |
Lost 0–3 |
World Group, Consolation Round |
Dominican Republic |
Win 2–1 |
World Group 1st Round |
United States |
Lost 0–3 |
World Group Qualifying Round |
Uruguay |
Win 2–1 |
1980–1989
Edition |
Round |
Date |
Against |
Surface |
Team Result |
1989 Fed Cup |
World Group, Consolation Round |
1–9 October 1989
Tokyo, Japan |
Brazil |
Hard |
Lost 1–2 |
World Group 1st Round |
Denmark |
Lost 0–3 |
World Group, Qualifying Round |
Singapore |
Win 3–0 |
1988 Fed Cup |
World Group, Consolation Round |
4–11 December 1988
Melbourne, Australia |
Israel |
Hard |
Lost 0–3 |
World Group 1st Round |
Italy |
Lost 1–2 |
1987 Fed Cup |
World Group, Consolation Round |
26 July–2 August 1987
Vancouver, Canada |
Ireland |
Hard |
Lost 0–3 |
World Group 1st Round |
Yugoslavia |
Lost 1–2 |
World Group, Qualifying Round |
Philippines |
Win 2–1 |
1986 Fed Cup |
World Group, Consolation Round |
20–27 July 1986
Prague, Czechoslovakia |
Hungary |
Clay |
Lost 0–3 |
World Group 1st Round |
Yugoslavia |
Lost 0–3 |
World Group, Qualifying Round |
Mexico |
Win 3–0 |
1985 Fed Cup |
Not played |
1984 Fed Cup |
1983 Fed Cup |
1982 Fed Cup |
1981 Fed Cup |
1980 Fed Cup |
World Group, Consolation Round |
20–27 July 1986
West Berlin, West Germany |
Canada |
Clay |
Lost 0–2 |
World Group, Consolation Round |
Chinese Taipei |
Win 3–0 |
World Group 1st Round |
United States |
Lost 0–3 |
1970–1979
1960–1969
Head-to-head record
See also
External links
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- Current champions (2023): Canada
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